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Nightmare

The Dream World Chronicles, Book 2

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Nightmare

By: Camille Peters
Narrated by: Shiromi Arserio
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Eden's entire world has become a living nightmare. Banished from the Dream World for a crime she didn’t commit, Eden is torn from all she's come to love and forced to live in a world of darkness. The longer she remains, the more her true self slips away, which is made worse because her suspicions have alienated her from the man she fears betrayed her, but whom she most longs to trust.

As Eden ventures on a bleak and twisted journey exploring the darker side of her powers, she must find a way to maintain her strength and her identity, for the thing she fears most is not the nightmare she's currently living, but herself - and the nightmare she could become. But finding her way back to who she truly is will require a leap of faith: trusting the one person she still loves, but is determined to push away.

©2021 Camille Peters (P)2021 Camille PEters
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Dream
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I really wanted to like this series, since I love the author's other series, but I just couldn't and likely won't be continuing onward. Despite loving this narrator in everything I've heard her in, I frequently found myself spacing out for large gaps of time and then not even bothering to go back and relisten.

The world and the premise behind the story is interesting. The main character makes me want to throw my phone across the room. Eden is impossible to sympathize with. In the first book, I was irritated with her at times but able to move past the issues. In this one, I just wanted to slap her repeatedly. I can't handle characters who take zero responsibility for their own actions, are completely clueless about everything thats going on around them, are perfectly willing to blame others without digging deeper but then act like the victim when the same thing happens to them. Maybe if her realizing what was going on had happened faster and the decisions she came to at the end happened sooner, I would have been more forgiving.

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